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The interior of a living room with Santa bears on display next to a radio and bulky speakers on an antique coffee table. There is also a Pointesettia plant, and tropical art on display on peach-pink painted walls.
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A summer Christmas in Costa Rica

Peak Web January 5, 2026

By: Maya Barillas Mohan, Staff Writer “Pura vida” is the unofficial national motto of laid-back, cloudless Costa Rica. It is the one-size-fits-all response to life’s greatest satisfactions: good food, weather, and company. Because Costa Rica is 10 degrees from the equator, it gets 12 hours of daylight starting just after 5:00 a.m. Locals wake up with the sun and have lengthy coffee breaks. “Puntualidad” is not a high-mileage word in this language.  The Costa Rica I visited annually since I was small was detached from the hubbub in the capital, and I was allowed to teeter across the streets unsupervised…

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A lit joint.
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On cannabis literacy and harm reduction

Peak Web December 20, 2025

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer  We might know about weed only through its either glamorized or demonized representations in media. But what might a more mindful approach to cannabis look like? How might we hold conversations that don’t shame or…

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An illustration of a rack of spices in jars.
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The grand history of the spice trade

Peak Web December 20, 2025

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer The modern world is full of magic if you take a minute to peek under the hood. One such thing that has struck me lately as absurd is owning a spice rack as a student…

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A photo of Kiara Bender and Sage Fleming smiling by the railing by the staircase in MBC. Kiara is wearing a brown shirt and Sage is wearing a bright green shirt.
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Spotlight on SFU Vocal Jazz

Peak Web December 19, 2025

By: Julia Nijjar, SFU Student For the past few years, I’ve felt like a soprano singer trapped in the body of a student. How wondrous would it be to sing again like I once did in the good old choir…

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A drawing of a person wearing a yellow sleeveless shirt. On the arm, they are wearing a continuous glucose monitor, a patch on the bicep. On their waistband, a small insulin pump is attached and tubing can be seen going under the shirt.
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Life with type 1 diabetes

Peak Web December 18, 2025

By: Mason Mattu, Section Editor  In September 2019, I lay in a hospital bed at BC Children’s Hospital. A nurse hovered over me, poking my finger with a device I had never seen before. I winced. What was going on?…

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A headshot of Kelly Chia, next to the cover of her zine, which has beautiful purple pastel flowers.
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SFYou: Kelly Chia discusses Memories of Home zine

Peak Web December 18, 2025

By: Michelle Young, Co-Editor-in-Chief  Memories of Home is a vivid and tender zine written and illustrated by SFU alum, Kelly Chia. It explores identity, and interrogates the dominant narratives that outline history. The zine’s opening is striking: “I am Malaysian-Chinese.…

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A photo of ALAS president Maria Clara Rezende (left) alongside Vice president Regina Zamira Sierra (right), smiling in front of the window from the SUB overlooking the Belzberg library. A string of papel picado (perforated tissue cut in intricate designs) hang along the width of the window behind them.
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Club Profile: The Association of Latin American Students

Peak Web December 18, 2025

By: Petra Chase, Features Editor SFU’s Association of Latin American Students (ALAS) has represented students from the region since the early 2000s. On October 1, they hosted the Latin Street Food Fest Icebreaker in the SUB ballroom. From walking through…

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The resilience of Rohingya women

Peak Web November 11, 2025

By: Heidi Kwok, Staff Writer Tanjila Afrin is currently pursuing a master of arts in international studies at SFU. Before enrolling in the program, Afrin worked as a humanitarian aid worker. With a background in environmental science, she was deployed…

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A headshot of Sarah Law behind a bookshelf.
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SFYou: Sarah Law

Peak Web November 11, 2025

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer A recent SFU graduate with a master’s of arts in sociology, Sarah Law currently works as the director of community engagement of the feminist science and technology lab Doing STS. She is also an organizing…

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An Illustration of the encampment.
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Inside the UBC encampment for Palestine

Peak Web July 2, 2024

By: Anonymous SFU Student As of writing, 58 days have passed since the encampment at UBC began. Despite our united front, we still struggle to achieve our goals: demanding that UBC divests, academically sever ties with Israeli universities, and condemn…

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